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Once again I’m linking up with The Broke and the Bookish, todays topic is “Top Authors I've Only Read One Book From But NEED to Read More". I own a lot of books, over 500 and have barely read half, probably way less, but I just buy buy buy, and usually when I read a book and like it, I right away buy more books from the author, because if I don't I might forget to do it later and then never read a book that that author again. Yes, I am crazy, here is my list. And don't forget to check out other people's posts, spread the love.

1. David NichollsI read One Day
and loved it so much I could't wait to see the movie, which was good too. But now I'm curious about the rest of his books. I already own a couple so that shouldn't be a problem.

5. Neil Gaiman The Ocean at the End of the Lane was so great that I fell in love with Gaiman, and only then discovered that I already own 3 of this other books.

6. Michael CrichtonMy boyfriend loves Crichton, and told me to read Jurassic Park, and I did, and I loved it. Then I realized that I have read another book by this author, Timeline and enjoyed that one as well. And I have about 10 of his books on my shelves and will sure give then a try.

7. Ian McEwanWho didn't love One Day, that was such a sad and beautiful book, I really want to read more of his work.

8. Charles Dickens I love classics, not that I read a ton, just to have them on hand when I'm in a classic mood. The first book by Dickens that I read was The Great Expectations, I didn't understand it at first. But after the story picked up speed I really enjoyed it.

9. E. Lockhart I just finished We Were Liars a few days ago, and loved it, the twist at the end really made this one of my favorites. I don't even know if Lockhart wrote more books but I will look into them.

10. Liane MoriartyI read The Husbands Secret, and although I wasn't too impressed it was a good book, so I already picked up another one. Of course. I have a book buying problem.

This is my first time linking up with The Broke And The Bookish blog. The topic for this week is "top ten authors we own the most books of" Love your ideas, and will continue to link up on Tuesdays. I have some 400+ books, so the authors tend to repeat, once I find someone I really like, I buy and buy more. #11 books by Nicholas SparksAnd why shouldn't I? When you're in the mood for some clean Romance you need Sparks to lift your mood. Here is what I got so far reviewed.RescueThe NotebookLucky OneThe Wedding#10 books by Michael CrichtonFirst book I read was Timeline and loved it, how can you go wrong with time travel. Since then I read Jurassic Park and have much more to go. Most of these are my boyfriends but I will get to them eventually too. #9 books from Stephen KingStill haven't read all of them, but slowly getting there. Favorite is of course The Shining and Bag of Bones.#9 books by Diana Gabaldon8 of these are from the series Outlander. And I got to say the first 3.5 books I loved. The rest, meehh.Here is my latest review for A Breath of Snow and Ashes and An Echo in the Bone.#8 books by Jodi PicoultLove her books, especially The Pact. She tackles the best subjects.#7 Paullina Simons booksOh how I love The Bronze Horseman, Tatiana and Alexander and The Summer Garden (I will do a review of these eventually). And who can go wrong with Tully, Children of Liberty and Bellagrand. Love all her books.#7 by Emily GiffinShe is without a doubt one of my favorite authors —come to think I don't think I have a favorite author, yet— she writes stories that seem to be right out of my life i.e. Something Borrowed. The latest one I read was Heart of The Matter#7 by C.S LewisI bought a set of Narnia and still haven't read them, but hope to do it soon, they are really small books.#6 By Jane Austen I love Jane Austen, she seems like such a nice and innocent girl. Her books are very sweet, romantic and entertaining. Loved Pride and Prejudice. It's nice to read classics that are for younger audiences, that don't involve vampires and zombies. Other books by Austen I have reviewed are Sense and Sensibility and Mansfield Park.